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Delays and Differential Delay Equations
1998Mathematically speaking, the most important tools used by the chemical kineticist to study chemical reactions like the ones we have been considering are sets of coupled, first-order, ordinary differential equations that describe the changes in time of the concentrations of species in the system, that is, the rate laws derived from the Law of Mass ...
Irving R. Epstein, John A. Pojman
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The Lancet, 1967
Abstract A survey in the hospitals of the Leeds and Otley area of patients who would ordinarily have been discharged but were still in hospital seven days later revealed a waste of beds, skill, and money. Routine registers relating to the discharge of patients, greater use of hostels, and a greater awareness of the increasing pressure of geriatric ...
AngusN. Macphail, D.B. Bradshaw
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Abstract A survey in the hospitals of the Leeds and Otley area of patients who would ordinarily have been discharged but were still in hospital seven days later revealed a waste of beds, skill, and money. Routine registers relating to the discharge of patients, greater use of hostels, and a greater awareness of the increasing pressure of geriatric ...
AngusN. Macphail, D.B. Bradshaw
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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 2001
This paper raises a question about Freud's understanding of Hamlet and offers a fresh psychoanalytic perspective on the play, emphasizing the psychological use made of Hamlet by the audience. It suggests Hamlet and Claudius both serve as sacrificial objects, scapegoats, for the audience, embodying, through a mechanism of both identification and ...
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This paper raises a question about Freud's understanding of Hamlet and offers a fresh psychoanalytic perspective on the play, emphasizing the psychological use made of Hamlet by the audience. It suggests Hamlet and Claudius both serve as sacrificial objects, scapegoats, for the audience, embodying, through a mechanism of both identification and ...
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Phlebectomies: to delay or not to delay?
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2012Alun H. Davies +2 more
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2017
Justice delay is unanimously considered a negative externality both in terms of security and institutional trust (especially when referred to criminal cases) and in terms of economic development (especially when referred to civil cases). Despite several attempts to make systems more efficient have been taken in many countries, it is almost impossible ...
D'Agostino, Elena +2 more
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Justice delay is unanimously considered a negative externality both in terms of security and institutional trust (especially when referred to criminal cases) and in terms of economic development (especially when referred to civil cases). Despite several attempts to make systems more efficient have been taken in many countries, it is almost impossible ...
D'Agostino, Elena +2 more
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The Review of Economic Studies, 1996
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